
Spring is just around the corner, so it is time to store your clothing- thick and heavy winter clothes. Shorts, t-shirts, and bathing suits should take the place of bulky winter coats, sweaters, and scarves now that spring and summer are fast approaching but storing winter clothes is challenging.
The best solution is to rent storage space at Apothikes.eu the major storage company in Athens Greece This will give you much needed storage space in your closets .You can also store household items in your self storage unit at Apothikes.eu
Winter clothing storage requires some preparation. Follow these winter clothing storage ideas to make sure your clothes look and smell nice the next winter.
- Wash your clothes first
Wash your clothes even if they don’t seem dirty. Before washing anything, check the labels so you know what to wash at home, and send the remainder to the dry cleaners.
- Use deodorizers
When you need your clothing again, it will smell fresh thanks to the deodorizers you added to the boxes
The storage units and storage space at Apothikes.eu are in brick & mortar buildings without moisture with fresh air ventilation so you can store your belongings with peace of mind.
- Be smart about what to store
Start going through your closet and separate the goods that can no longer be repaired, are worn out, damaged, or no longer fit, or the ones that have been outgrown.
Donate everything you haven’t worn in years or that just don’t fit your style any longer. When organizing your closet, follow the “one-year rule,” which states that you should get rid of anything you haven’t worn in the last 12 months.
- Repair damaged clothes
Spend some time patching and repairing the items that require it. Some winter gear may turn out to be beyond repair and not worth the storage space.
- Use plastic bins
When planning your storage, always remember to choose the best containers for storing your winter clothes. In contrast to cardboard boxes, clear plastic storage containers offer an airtight seal that keeps out dust and moisture. Additionally, plastic storage bins are more durable and can be stacked safely than cardboard boxes, so you should use them to store clothing that won’t be worn for a long.
- Use garment bags
Purchase some sturdy garment bags to store your winter jackets, suits, and other rarely worn stuff for the long term.